All Videos Tagged School (Colorado Daily) - Colorado Daily 2013-05-21T12:45:44Z http://coloradodaily.ning.com/video/video/listTagged?tag=School&rss=yes&xn_auth=no Black Eyed Peas Peapod Foundation and Adobe Youth Voices Public Service Announcement tag:coloradodaily.ning.com,2011-04-18:2217438:Video:576996 2011-04-18T22:49:53.101Z Erik Keith http://coloradodaily.ning.com/profile/ErikKeith Visit <a href="http://www.plantandinspire.org">http://www.plantandinspire.org</a> for more information. Adobe Youth Voices, a non-profit established by Adobe and the Black Eyed Peas, empowers youth in underserved communities around the globe with real-world experiences and 21st century tools to communicate their ideas, exhibit their potential, and take action in their communities. Visit <a href="http://www.plantandinspire.org">http://www.plantandinspire.org</a> for more information. Adobe Youth Voices, a non-profit established by Adobe and the Black Eyed Peas, empowers youth in underserved communities around the globe with real-world experiences and 21st century tools to communicate their ideas, exhibit their potential, and take action in their communities. Six Ways to Get Kids to Try New Foods tag:coloradodaily.ning.com,2010-08-29:2217438:Video:40060 2010-08-29T20:53:36.060Z Erik Keith http://coloradodaily.ning.com/profile/ErikKeith <a href="http://coloradodaily.ning.com/video/six-ways-to-get-kids-to-try"><br /> <img alt="Thumbnail" height="180" src="http://api.ning.com:80/files/3JgrwpbnoKKskwJ38rEz9mxzJg7BkQYi-R8R9bDn3BVp-b16HYhID*v*vClPe3dYLenvF*fVheBKgsFVbMMsErl*t-cSWXkn/862932206.jpeg?width=240&amp;height=180" width="240"></img><br /> </a> <br></br>For most parents, finding ways to encourage their picky eaters to try and enjoy new foods is a top priority. In fact, a recent survey showed more than 68 percent of registered dietitians who counsel new parents frequently receive questions about getting finicky eaters to eat at mealtime. And now, faced with a new school year, busy parents need more help than ever to ensure a… <a href="http://coloradodaily.ning.com/video/six-ways-to-get-kids-to-try"><br /> <img src="http://api.ning.com:80/files/3JgrwpbnoKKskwJ38rEz9mxzJg7BkQYi-R8R9bDn3BVp-b16HYhID*v*vClPe3dYLenvF*fVheBKgsFVbMMsErl*t-cSWXkn/862932206.jpeg?width=240&amp;height=180" width="240" height="180" alt="Thumbnail" /><br /> </a><br />For most parents, finding ways to encourage their picky eaters to try and enjoy new foods is a top priority. In fact, a recent survey showed more than 68 percent of registered dietitians who counsel new parents frequently receive questions about getting finicky eaters to eat at mealtime. And now, faced with a new school year, busy parents need more help than ever to ensure a nutritious, fast and convenient solution.<br /> <br /> To help parents conquer mealtime battles, Tyson Foods and Robin Miller, author and Food Network host of Quick Fix Meals, offer the following "nuggets" of mealtime wisdom and finger food suggestions to help provide balanced nutrition and please even the pickiest of eaters - watch the video to learn these tricks:<br /> <br /> 1. Hands-on Food<br /> 2. Name Games<br /> 3. Muffin Tin Meals<br /> <br /> In addition to Robin Miller's tips, other moms have shared these creative strategies for building a foundation of balanced nutrition:<br /> <br /> <br /> To learn more "nuggets" of mealtime wisdom from moms and Robin Miller, visit <a href="http://www.yourlittlenugget.com">www.yourlittlenugget.com</a>.